Answer:
Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of teachers and students (kindergarten through sixth grade) totals is 510.
The ratio of students to teachers is 16:1.
16+1=17
Total number of students = [tex]510\times \frac{16}{17}=480[/tex]
Kindergarten students make up 1/5 of the student population and fifth and sixth graders account for 1/3 of the remainder.
Kindergarten students = [tex]480\times \frac{1}{5}=96[/tex]
5th-6th grade students = [tex](480-96)\times \frac{1}{3}=384\times \frac{1}{3}=128[/tex]
Students in first and second grades account for 1/4 of all the students.
1st-2nd grade students = [tex]480\times \frac{1}{4}=120[/tex]
An equal number of students in the third and fourth grades.
Let x be the number of students in class third.
3rd-4th grade students = [tex]x+x=2x[/tex]
Total students = Kindergarten + (1st-2nd) + (3rd-4th) + (5th-6th)
[tex]480=96+120+2x+128[/tex]
[tex]480=344+2x[/tex]
[tex]480-344=2x[/tex]
[tex]136=2x[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2.
[tex]68=x[/tex]
It means number of students in grade 3 is 68.
[tex]68-96=-28[/tex]
It means in third grade 28 fewer students than the number of students in kindergarten.
Therefore, the correct option is C.